Mitchell Caverns – Atlas Obscura

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In a remote corner of the Mojave National Preserve rise the red and grey spires of the Providence Mountains, where adventurous tourists have come since 1934 to explore the remarkable caverns inside.

The caverns feature the normal stalagmite and stalactites, as well as rare formations like lily pads, draperies, cave coral, helicites, cave curtains, and shields. Visitors descend into the caverns after a short guided hike, creating a juxtaposition of expansive desert views in the Mojave sun and tight, cool, dark space.

Jack and Ida Mitchell ran a resort here from 1934 to 1954, offering a unique tour and hot meal to tired travelers stopping for fuel at Essex on Route 66. The current visitors center was built as their house, and features a touch table, information about cavern formation, and a log of wildlife.

It also has what is possibly the best porch anywhere, built by Jack Mitchell to catch the breeze and offer expansive views of the Mojave. Visitors can also explore a nature trail, and campers can stay overnight with fire rings, running water, and toilets. 

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